Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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Villages of the Lot and Correze

I am proposing today a route that we will walk from Cahors, the Lot Corrèze through some of the Most Beautiful Villages of France.

Tour from Toulouse

Roundtrip from Cahors

Satellite View of Cahors

Cahors (Lot) - Bridge Valentré





Cahors (Lot) - Pink creation of Cahors


Satellite View of St. Cirq Lapopie

One of the Most Beautiful Villages of France - St Cirq Lapopie (Set)

Perched on a cliff overlooking a bend of the Lot, St. Cirq Lapopie is a masterpiece of medieval times. Dominated by the fortified church, the houses with sloping roofs covered brown tiles, discover their harmonious volumes over the picturesque streets. A place that charmed artists and writers like André Breton, who was the village's summer residence.













General View on the Lot



Satellite View Carennac

One of the Most Beautiful Villages of France: Carennac ( Lot)

On the banks of the Dordogne, home to the Renaissance carved windows and roofing brown tangle around a Cluniac priory of the eleventh century where lived Fenelon. Near the church and its Romanesque cloister Deans Castle invites you to discover the riches of the Pays d'Art et d'Histoire Carennac which is a part.
& The Priory Cloister





Satellite View Curemonte

One of the Most Beautiful Villages of France : Curemonte (Corrèze)


At the southern end of the Corrèze, near the Lot, Curemonte stretches along a ridge overlooking the valleys of the Sourdoire and Maumont . Besides the round or square towers of its three castles Romanesque church of the XII, the village has preserved a few noble houses and a hall from the early nineteenth S Cross was housing a sixteenth S.









Satellite View of Collonges-la-Rouge

One of the Most Beautiful Villages France: Collonges-la-Rouge (Corrèze)

This unique red sandstone sign the original identity of this former stronghold of the Counts of Turenne. It is everywhere, under the roofs of slate or slate of the noble houses of XV and XVI centuries, the corn exchange and wine or the Church of St. Peter.




























And finally ... some flowers & insects ...






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